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    inform the subaltern position of Indigenous people within Canada‚ alongside a means of reclaiming identity and sovereignty within a globalized neoliberal political economy. These practices are narratives of resistance‚ which symbolize the cultural‚ political and intellectual struggles of the Indigenous people in Canada‚ subsequently redefining their position within society. By examining the story of the naming of Canada told by the Kanien’kehaka people of the Haudensosaunee nation‚ we can see how

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    Don’t Judge a Book By It’s Cover Nothing is what it seems‚ including people. People judge other people by their appearances and actions without even knowing people. We see this theme a couple times in the book “To Kill A Mockingbird”‚ by Harper Lee. Harper Lee’s appearance message shows that people judge based on looks but the rumors and looks are never trusting. The theme Harper Lee followed in her book was‚ “ appearances do not always reflect reality.” One way she followed this theme was when

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    Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple ethical or unethical practice? In the 1970’s Jim Jones established a church called the Peoples Temple which eventually became a cult. The foundation of the church was based on social and racial inequality for all. The church started small yet eventually grew to 5‚000 members. The Peoples Temple accumulated media and political attention which earned Jones popularity; this resulted to his nomination and selection to city commissioner. According to many Jones did

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    For many years‚ movies have be dominantly played by white people‚ who‚ most of the time‚ are depicted as the “hero” or “savior.” People of color have always been in movies‚ however‚ they are presumably depicted as troublesome‚ in danger‚ or incapable of defending or protecting themselves. In a majority of movies‚ like The Blind Side‚ they portray a white person helping a person of color alter their life for the better or overcome a struggle. The white savior complex is destructive and affects

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    because it will make them feel too different therefore‚ bad about themselves. For you to have a better understanding‚ I will explain how you should treat people who have differences with more compassion‚ why you should treat people who have difference with more compassion‚ and the struggles they go through. Some of the many ways to treat people who have differences with more compassion include the following examples. You could show respect to

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    The impact of criminal law on the justice of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People The criminal justice system is made up of practices and institutions of governments‚ which focus on upholding social control‚ deterring and mitigating crime‚ or sanctioning those who violate law with criminal penalties and rehabilitation efforts (Reviews 2013). Criminal law‚ as an institution of justice‚ focuses on the body of law that relates to crime (Reviews 2013). The purpose of this paper is to discuss

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    Gary Nash’s “Black people in a white people’s country” is an article that provides us with insight into the overall development of the international slave trade and slavery of West Africa beginning in the late fifteenth century and continuing. The economic influences‚ impact of the stages of transport on the slave ships especially that of the “middle passage”‚ and the impact on white or the Europeans society as African slavery became not only more prominent but also more institutionalized in the

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    generation of people that is constantly surrounded by phones‚ televisions‚ and other massive media outlets I know there are preconceived opinions about everyone and everything. The way certain groups of people and even foreign places are portrayed in television shows and movies have a major influence on us as the viewers. Based on those portrayals we form our own stances and judgments. The indigenous people of this country are no different. There are many negative portrayals of indigenous people in multiple

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    Colorism is a type of discrimination in which humans of the same race are treated or treat each other differently because of the social connotations that have been attached to shade of their skin. It exists in almost every race‚ but it is most predominant in the African American culture within the borders of The United States. Colorism in the United States is rooted back to slavery and ever since then it has corrupted the minds of the black community. Colorism between African Americans was no mistake;

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    Influential People in Medicine The person I chose was Patrice Erna Bath‚ age 74. I chose her because I have working experience in the ophthalmology and I enjoyed my time working in this field. I was curious to see if any women made any inventions. The more I researched about Mrs. Bath the more intrigued I became with her accomplishments. Patrice Bath was born November 4‚ 1942‚ in Harlem‚ NY‚ Bath’s parents were Rupert Bath and Gladys Bath. Her father was born in Trinidad and was the first

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